Season 2 of “Marvelous Mrs. Maizel” starts tomorrow!!

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Anonymous wrote:I like the show, was happy to binge season two but am disappointed. It’s really starting to bug me that she is leaving her kids for six months and they don’t even factor into her equation. I really wish the show creator didn’t give her kids yet.

And I love the doctor. She dumped him without even giving him a chance to accept or reject her leaving for tour.

This. I feel like they were all so much more selfish in season two. Season one has her playing with the kids at least. In this one they don’t even show the kids on the vacation. And she makes the touring decision so easily. I loved Benjamin and I think they had chemistry. I have to keep reminding myself that the character is so young although she has 2 kids.
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Oh it’s all starting starting to remond menof the Gilmore girls more and more. The know it all ness and the constant conflict between the generations. I rewatched GG and like it much less now that I’m 30 something and a mother andbhqve an improved relationship with my own mother.
Anonymous
Loved it until the last episode. Not sure if I care for the next season anymore.
Anonymous
Wonderful, especially last episode.
Anonymous
Just finished the season. It was good but the I feel like I miss a lot of the dialogue...it’s too fast for my slow brain!

Midge and Joel have nice chemistry.
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Anonymous wrote:Is it worth watching? I saw the ads on Amazon but thought since I was a guy I wouldn't like it.


As a guy you won't like it.


As a guy i do like it but my wife falls asleep halfway or less than halfway into every episode.
Anonymous
Many guys who I know (all Jews and/or gay) love this show. If you are not Jewish I feel like you are missing a lot of the in-culture references. This is one of my favorite shows of all time.
Anonymous
I’m not Jewish (or a guy) but I get all the references. Maybe because I have read a fair amount of stories with Jewish characters? Not sure. Anyway, this is quickly becoming one of my all time favorite shows too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In the 1950s were people really using the f-word that much?


This is another pet peeve of mine with the show - NO, they were not. Or at least, not in the circles Midge was from (UWS, wealthy, etc.). I watched the show with my mom, who grew up in that era and she said the constant f-bombs were so unrealistic. It's almost like the creators wanted to be sure they made this show edgier than Gilmore Girls, so they throw in the most awkward cursing. I don't mind cursing at all, when it's called for - but this is so gratuitous.
Anonymous
I find myself alternating between loving and hating this show. The scenes of her parents in France was charming, but SO unrealistic. I kept thinking maybe Miriam was beginning to miss her grandchildren when they had her look wistfully at children passing by... but no, apparently she didn't miss them at all. I find her very self-absorbed, much like Midge.

Can someone explain what the deal is with Susie and the "goons" who are after her? I know it stems from something that happened in season 1, but I don't remember what it was.
Anonymous
Susie’s friend/mentor Harry Drake introduced her and Midge to Sophie Lennon, a big time comedian. Midge was supposed to open for Sophie, which would have been a big break. Sophie had Midge over to her huge mansion where Midge realized Sophie’s character was completely made up. Midge proceeded to tell the whole story in her act, and it was written up in the paper. So Harry and Sophie are basically ruining Susie/Midge’s shot at stardom. I guess Harry put a contract out to scare Susie with the tough guys. Something like that!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Many guys who I know (all Jews and/or gay) love this show. If you are not Jewish I feel like you are missing a lot of the in-culture references. This is one of my favorite shows of all time.


What are the culture references the gay guys are picking up on?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I find myself alternating between loving and hating this show. The scenes of her parents in France was charming, but SO unrealistic. I kept thinking maybe Miriam was beginning to miss her grandchildren when they had her look wistfully at children passing by... but no, apparently she didn't miss them at all. I find her very self-absorbed, much like Midge.

Can someone explain what the deal is with Susie and the "goons" who are after her? I know it stems from something that happened in season 1, but I don't remember what it was.


PP here - I meant Rose when I said Miriam.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Susie’s friend/mentor Harry Drake introduced her and Midge to Sophie Lennon, a big time comedian. Midge was supposed to open for Sophie, which would have been a big break. Sophie had Midge over to her huge mansion where Midge realized Sophie’s character was completely made up. Midge proceeded to tell the whole story in her act, and it was written up in the paper. So Harry and Sophie are basically ruining Susie/Midge’s shot at stardom. I guess Harry put a contract out to scare Susie with the tough guys. Something like that!


Thank you! I'm impressed with your recall!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:^^ that she would stand on a chair during her friend’s wedding reception and start her stand up...pathologically self-absorbed! I don’t know if the show’s writers intend for her to be insufferable or loveable. She’s definitely the former.


+1
That entire scene was cringeworthy. Who would ever do that??
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